Idaho BLM Volunteers
The Idaho BLM relies on volunteers to help accomplish important work on our public lands. Idaho BLM uses volunteers in many capacities and with a wide range of skills and interests. You can work individually, or as part of a group, and projects can be one-day commitments or short and long-term adventures.
In 2011, Idaho BLM utilized over 2,000 volunteers totaling nearly 40,000 work hours, saving the BLM an approximate value of over $800,000. What did these volunteers do to better our public lands? They lead cave expeditions, excavated an archaelogical site, hosted campgrounds across the state, designed interpretive exhibits at public sites, built trailheads, cleaned up litter from popular and heavily used recreation areas, collected native seed used to restore local plant communities, and cleaned up trash from the Lower Salmon River.
Does this sound interesting to you? Click here to learn more about joining the BLM as a volunteer!
Volunteer Opportunities in Idaho
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